I wonder if Leo P as well as Lucky Chops as a whole understand the profound impact they have made on American music. This is all my personal observation, but has anyone else noticed the massive resurgence of brass band ensembles in music of all genres? ESPECIALLY the current West coast Americana/R&B/Blues/Soul band sound that has been going on for the past 10 or so years now. I honestly believe that Leo P and bands like Lucky Chops have created a fresh desire in bands across the country to incorporate that soul filled brass band sound. I currently serve in a U.S. Army band, and have witnessed Army bands across the nation incorporate brass band ensembles that are tasked with playing music directly inspired by Lucky Chops, No BS Brass band, Youngblood Brass band, the list can go on. Isn't that crazy? Leo P's funky brass band moves in a subway has inspired an entire generation of Army musicians to play their music because it helps us accomplish our mission of establishing a fun, meaningful connection with civilians and other service members. I just think that's wild. Disclaimer: my views do not reflect that of the U.S. Army. This is just my personal observation/opinion.
To be honest I think Leo P's popularity is a result of that movement, not a cause of it. I have a trombone player friend who toured as part of Janelle Monae's band for 4 years before anybody ever hear of Leo.
I was lucky enough to be in the audience for that very performance! Managed to bump into Leo for a quick chat after the prom and will never forget how sweet and down to earth he was. Insanely talented and a great guy. The sax world salutes you Leo
My dad says that us watching that proms video together in hospital when he was recovering from major cancer surgery brought him back from the dead. Leo P saves lives ;)
I remember when that video came out and I was in 9th grade, I thought that was the absolute coolest thing ever and all the sax players at school were showing it to each other and were showing others, it made me so happy to be a sax player and I can’t really explain it, but I just get proud in some way
1st half of that complete same. Thought it was the coolest. But my sax mates were the complete opposite. And everyone else to hated on him😔I was one of the only ones who thought Leo P’s performance was so damn cool
Jay...I gotta say that I am so impressed that you can watch and dissect Leo's playing and blast it out yourself. That is a huge testament to your own ability. You say you're not a bari player...but dayummmm...you're not shabby at all. Glissando's. The blues licks. The whole nine yards. Impressive. Yes, I am a customer and a student of yours! Keep up the awesome work! Love your channel.
As a non-sax player (guitar here!) that stumbled through here as a Leo P fan off the recommended page, the point about how he works the audience was super important to thinking about my musicianship and it got me thinking: that's PURE busking talent right there. Conservatory education doesn't teach you how to work a crowd, but busking will teach you.... or else. Your audience in the subway is by no means captive like they might be at a stage performance, you have to leverage all your charisma and crowd pleasing chops (chromatic scales included) to get people to stick around on their way home from work or wherever and maybe get $5 out of their wallet.
My son (10) is starting to play sax. We watched this video together, and I could see the gears turning in his head - not to mention the smile on his face. I am picking up the sax again after 20 years, and this inspired me. I can't imagine the impact it's going to have on him. Thank you so much for making this video. 100% grateful!
Zooz fan here, and got this video in my suggested feed. I hadn't really seen many interviews with Leo, but I gotta say, I love how open he is with explaining it all, and how approachable he is about it. :D It's always great when you find out that people you admire turn out to be honestly good people. :D
That's the true Mark of a Master... a Master is not thrifty with his knowledge, because a Master knows, all those knowledge will mean nothing without the Hands...
@@PanduPoluan I'm a chef and the best way I heard this phrased was by an old chef of mine when he explained why he never keeps his recipes a secret "I like good food. if I teach more people how to cook good food that means I get to eat more good food." I feel this is the same situation with Leo, he likes the sax and wants to see how far it can go, so he wants more people to push it.
@@SuperDragone666 Practicing THAT style apparently took him less than 10,000 hours. He said he played in the NY subways 5 hours a day for 3 years so that calcs out to almost 5,500 hours of practicing that particular style of playing. Regardless, the point is dedication and determination are the key to anyone’s craft and he definitely nailed it.
I have no idea how I stumbled upon this, but I'm glad I did. Not only because it it is interesting to watch (as a guitar player) but I think this video also transports something very important: don't let pride or jealousy take control of your interests. Healthy competition (as in being motivated to get better) is absolutely fine, but don't shut off your creative interest because some one is younger than you, a certain gender etc. I love the fact that a teacher shows other great talents and explains why they are bright lights within a creative community. It's always motivating to see that someone who knows his craft well is impressed by other talents and not only respects their work but manages to explain the nuances of the performance(s). That being said, I love your way of presenting this. Great video, thank you very much.
This piece of wisdom could be applied to all fields of learning. I don't know whether to be impressed or annoyed that Leo can add wise to his list of talents!
Im a big fan of Better Sax and Leo P and this video was just amazing. Leo P is a visionary, he makes the bari sounds like no one else ever. As a tenor player he is so inspiring. Better Sax 4 lyfe
I was hoping you’d get into Leo’s soloing over the bridge on ‘Moanin’ where he gets down on his knee. Beautiful and melodic playing along with the hand gestures - like he’s proposing to his lover! Also, no discussion about how he developed his amazing groove thang - maybe next time, right? Leo’s playing/dancing combo is the new frontier and the stuff with Grace Kelly is incredible too! A few years ago when I discovered that BBC show I was just completely floored! About a week later, at a gig, I played the clip for a fellow sax player who’s about my age. Maybe 15 seconds in he rolled his eyes, uttered something disparaging and was done. Such a drag when you realize that every generation (apparently) has to go through that thing where, as youngsters, they strive to do something bold and new then dis bold new things when they’re old. I hope Leo doesn’t ever let any “old fahrts” get him down!
I found this particular piece emotional, it actually moved me to happy tears. To be a fraction as good as Leo, and to be able to express the inner you using such a beautiful instrument will be my continued goal - thanks Jay.
Leo P is so spot on about exploring the sounds the Saxophone is capable of. One of the things that has kept the guitar so interesting for so long is that new players have come along and innovated on how to play the instrument. I think all instrumentalists should embrace the exploration and playfulness that Leo personifies, it will make our musical pallets so much richer for it.
Saw them myself in Cardiff a while back, and their energy is STAGGERING. I don't know how any of them can do keep it up for hours at a time, the way they do, but my respect for them is huge.
Really? 30 thumbs-down on this? C'mon people - Leo's presentation is unique and FUN (fun is not illegal, you legit musicians) and he is one hell of a player. Whatever brings joy to players and audience and fires up young musicians to push themselves further and harder and to try experimenting with their OWN music, is good! No matter your taste in music or art, ALL the greats to it to another level. Give Leo his due.
Like everybody else, I've been waiting for this forever since you started the interviews with influential players. Two of my favorite sax youtubers in one video? What's not to love?
This boy is great. I've been playing for about 25 years. I had never seen him before and I thought that almost everything was invented and I see this and with a baritone, just great.
I know some might not say it’s similar, but I can really relate with my field (Information technology) on some of the advice that Leo gave here. Just practicing every day, experimenting with new techniques (or in my case new technologies), researching things outside your specialty to see how you can improve your own, and “if you only learn what others teach, then you only know what they know” it’s truly inspiring words for whatever art or field is your calling.
What a great video... Love that you guys all talk to one another. I can't tell you how many times I've watched the Leo P proms video - always makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up! The mark of a truly great sax performance!
I´m learning to play alto sax, but at the same time, I´m learning to speak English, bcz I´m from Mexico!!! Thanks for sharing this video!!!! We love Leo!!! and now we love you too Jimmy!!!
I don't know if Leo is unique in his style, but I've never seen anything like it. I dig his playing and his vibe so much. I saw the brilliant proms performance and then watched a few others, and here he is, a musician on the quest. And he doesn't throw his weight, he's easy-going. He's more about being curious. What a fantastic asset to the musical world.
I cannot stress this enough. THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO. I just got my selmer super action 80 series ii bari in a week ago and leo P is my role model when it comes to developing my sound. This gave me the insight I needed
The first time I saw a video of Leo in the subway I was out off for a second, and then then the joy and freedom in his style pulled me in. Never thought I would see a front man / showman playing the bari.
I absolutely love the Bari Sax. I started band in 5th grade and instantly wanted to play saxophone but, the director made me start on Clarinet. Played Clarinet for 5th and 6th grade finally in the 7th I got to play Alto Sax and instantly fell in love. Played Alto from 7th to 12th grade but my Freshman year during our concert season the director asked me to try the Bari Sax and once again it was instant love so much so that I talked our band director into letting me play Bari Sax during marching band as well. Great videos, thank you so much for your hard work.
Jay’s overtone gliss at 4:29 sounds like a siren or alarm and love it. It’s an example of a technique that is pretty ugly being used well. Congrats to both Jay and Leo
This is so inspiring and I love how Leo takes traditional music, modern music, and DJ and club culture and fuses them into something so exciting. One of the greatest things about people who do things differently and who push the boundaries is that it makes more space for more people; people who might have not considered the saxophone. He's totally right that we haven't get discovered the full potential of the saxophone and in orchestras it is often treated like a modern instrument so we shouldn't stop exploring. Thanks for doing this video...I'm off to practice my glisses! :)
I'm not even into Saxophones and i have seen that video more times than i'd like to admit. So this video breaking down technique is actually really cool to me as a total noob
thanks bettersax ,,this is one of the info videos that i like the most ,,,don't forget to thanks leo p for taking the time to talk with you 👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Many of the Proms concerts are broadcast live here in the UK and are mainly classical music so it was a real shock and delight when this one came on - a memorable evening. Glad to see you've picked up on it and it's really great that Leo is making an impact in the music world.
"if you only practice what people teach you then you'll ONLY know what they know" Leo P. such an inspirational quote this is the exact kinda quote i have been looking for to back me up with my decision to not get private lessons or anything ill just practice on my own and figure out new and old things on my own. thank you Leo P and Jay Metcalf, yall are both a huge inspiration and influence to me!
Although some baseline structure, a good foundation can take experiments further. LeoP is such an amazing player because he has a rock solid classical training (on clarinet no less!!!)
Thanks for this. I have never had the opportunity to even touch a sax, but I find this utterly fascinating. You and Leo actually make this (mostly) comprehensible for someone like me who knows nothing of musicianship.
Breathtaking performance and great video. Thanks, Leo P for rocking the world with your Bari and for Jay for the amazing interview. Interesting both from technical point of view and phylosophical. One of the best videos so far!
Leo P is one of my favorite bari sax players. Not only because he plays absolutely insane solos, but also because his mannerisms on stage make you realize how much he loves playing the saxophone.
Not only is Leo amazingly talented, he is also a very cool guy.
Ye
@@hehehehaw3279 Very cool guy, he´s oustanding, unbelievable!
Ye
Unlike my section leader. A complete asshole, but amazingly talented.
I always find the best musicians are the most humble
The fact he ACTUALLY just called him up is insane and I was waiting for the “gotcha”
“The more I danced the more money I got” Leo making it rain!!
Hits different...
Leo P is an outstanding saxophone player
You would think that Leo would be so intimidating when meeting him but on the phone he was so shy and funny. Gotta love him.
He’s great! I got to meet him and he’s just way friendly
ive talked to him at a couple concerts, and hes very soft spoken, very nice guy.
I’ve always wanted to meet him but I live in hawaii
@@ethanm3480 he might tour in Hawaii when the pandemic ends.
I mean we're all band kids
I wonder if Leo P as well as Lucky Chops as a whole understand the profound impact they have made on American music. This is all my personal observation, but has anyone else noticed the massive resurgence of brass band ensembles in music of all genres? ESPECIALLY the current West coast Americana/R&B/Blues/Soul band sound that has been going on for the past 10 or so years now. I honestly believe that Leo P and bands like Lucky Chops have created a fresh desire in bands across the country to incorporate that soul filled brass band sound. I currently serve in a U.S. Army band, and have witnessed Army bands across the nation incorporate brass band ensembles that are tasked with playing music directly inspired by Lucky Chops, No BS Brass band, Youngblood Brass band, the list can go on. Isn't that crazy? Leo P's funky brass band moves in a subway has inspired an entire generation of Army musicians to play their music because it helps us accomplish our mission of establishing a fun, meaningful connection with civilians and other service members. I just think that's wild.
Disclaimer: my views do not reflect that of the U.S. Army. This is just my personal observation/opinion.
As time lives on, as does music.
@Luke Schneider Chicago was mine!
To be honest I think Leo P's popularity is a result of that movement, not a cause of it. I have a trombone player friend who toured as part of Janelle Monae's band for 4 years before anybody ever hear of Leo.
Same here in the UK, the Leo/lucky chops thing gave the younger generation a look at brass, now brass has a new generation love :)
Add Moon Hooch to the list too! But for real
I was lucky enough to be in the audience for that very performance! Managed to bump into Leo for a quick chat after the prom and will never forget how sweet and down to earth he was. Insanely talented and a great guy. The sax world salutes you Leo
Leo P is the reason why I've just signed up to saxophone lessons at the grand old age of 47 😉 He's incredible 😊❤️
Cool...how is your progress?
I’m sure that Leo’s neighbors love him (elephant overtones in the background)
Lol, lol, lol ….
I think anyone who plays bari has neighbors who hate them
@@Fgway Criminally underrated comment.
Neighbors?
@@Fgway don’t forget the hair products
Leo is the GOAT!
Leo is such an amazing human being
My dad says that us watching that proms video together in hospital when he was recovering from major cancer surgery brought him back from the dead. Leo P saves lives ;)
Beautiful.
I've still never seen anyone replicate what Leo does. He's very unique, which is why I've followed him for years.
I remember when that video came out and I was in 9th grade, I thought that was the absolute coolest thing ever and all the sax players at school were showing it to each other and were showing others, it made me so happy to be a sax player and I can’t really explain it, but I just get proud in some way
Wholesome a f
@@wids 🤣
1st half of that complete same. Thought it was the coolest. But my sax mates were the complete opposite. And everyone else to hated on him😔I was one of the only ones who thought Leo P’s performance was so damn cool
Jay...I gotta say that I am so impressed that you can watch and dissect Leo's playing and blast it out yourself. That is a huge testament to your own ability. You say you're not a bari player...but dayummmm...you're not shabby at all. Glissando's. The blues licks. The whole nine yards. Impressive. Yes, I am a customer and a student of yours! Keep up the awesome work! Love your channel.
I’d like to see Jay dancing with baritone 😂
200k subscriber special
Herr Keks 😂😂😂
lmao yes kirill do that for your 100k (:
Hell crack a bone from his ol- ...young age
Leo P rocks it to the limit every time he picks up his sax. Dude plays with his entire body, it’s awesome.
Thanks for the great breakdown of an iconic Leo P moment.
As a non-sax player (guitar here!) that stumbled through here as a Leo P fan off the recommended page, the point about how he works the audience was super important to thinking about my musicianship and it got me thinking: that's PURE busking talent right there. Conservatory education doesn't teach you how to work a crowd, but busking will teach you.... or else.
Your audience in the subway is by no means captive like they might be at a stage performance, you have to leverage all your charisma and crowd pleasing chops (chromatic scales included) to get people to stick around on their way home from work or wherever and maybe get $5 out of their wallet.
My son (10) is starting to play sax. We watched this video together, and I could see the gears turning in his head - not to mention the smile on his face. I am picking up the sax again after 20 years, and this inspired me. I can't imagine the impact it's going to have on him. Thank you so much for making this video. 100% grateful!
Absolutely in love with this video. After being a huge fan of Leo for a long time, seeing him get the well deserved recognition feels really good!
Zooz fan here, and got this video in my suggested feed. I hadn't really seen many interviews with Leo, but I gotta say, I love how open he is with explaining it all, and how approachable he is about it. :D It's always great when you find out that people you admire turn out to be honestly good people. :D
That's the true Mark of a Master... a Master is not thrifty with his knowledge, because a Master knows, all those knowledge will mean nothing without the Hands...
@@PanduPoluan I'm a chef and the best way I heard this phrased was by an old chef of mine when he explained why he never keeps his recipes a secret "I like good food. if I teach more people how to cook good food that means I get to eat more good food."
I feel this is the same situation with Leo, he likes the sax and wants to see how far it can go, so he wants more people to push it.
I know what you mean... some people hold it in as if its a secret, but Leos sharing his talent with us.. Good shit!
This will prove to be an epic video over time.
I don't know anything about music let alone Sax. But I recognize passion when I see it. It's awesome to see people passionate about something so much.
This guy Leo P, is an animal! His physical conditioning is a very high level. Amazing!
I recently watched Leo P's video and I've been calling his Glisando a Digereedoo sound. Learned a lot about what he was doing by watching this video!
It's really amazing what 10,000 hours of practice will do.
Indeed... but the results on stage when you see Leo play is from far more than 10k hours practicing.
@@SuperDragone666 Practicing THAT style apparently took him less than 10,000 hours. He said he played in the NY subways 5 hours a day for 3 years so that calcs out to almost 5,500 hours of practicing that particular style of playing. Regardless, the point is dedication and determination are the key to anyone’s craft and he definitely nailed it.
And TALENT and IMAGINATION out of this world!!
I have no idea how I stumbled upon this, but I'm glad I did. Not only because it it is interesting to watch (as a guitar player) but I think this video also transports something very important: don't let pride or jealousy take control of your interests. Healthy competition (as in being motivated to get better) is absolutely fine, but don't shut off your creative interest because some one is younger than you, a certain gender etc.
I love the fact that a teacher shows other great talents and explains why they are bright lights within a creative community. It's always motivating to see that someone who knows his craft well is impressed by other talents and not only respects their work but manages to explain the nuances of the performance(s). That being said, I love your way of presenting this.
Great video, thank you very much.
If you only practice what people teach you, you only *learn* what they know.
yah, dats right...got confused with you don't know what ya don't know.
wow didnt know dat
This piece of wisdom could be applied to all fields of learning. I don't know whether to be impressed or annoyed that Leo can add wise to his list of talents!
Im a big fan of Better Sax and Leo P and this video was just amazing. Leo P is a visionary, he makes the bari sounds like no one else ever. As a tenor player he is so inspiring. Better Sax 4 lyfe
Leo P. Is such an amazing dude. When you get so psyched on an artist you tear up, they are doing it right. Great video and good vibes
This is fantastic! Come on Jay I think we all need to see the dancing and playing! 😁🙌🏼
We demand it!!!!!!!! 🎷🕺🏻🤘🏼
I was hoping you’d get into Leo’s soloing over the bridge on ‘Moanin’ where he gets down on his knee. Beautiful and melodic playing along with the hand gestures - like he’s proposing to his lover! Also, no discussion about how he developed his amazing groove thang - maybe next time, right?
Leo’s playing/dancing combo is the new frontier and the stuff with Grace Kelly is incredible too! A few years ago when I discovered that BBC show I was just completely floored! About a week later, at a gig, I played the clip for a fellow sax player who’s about my age. Maybe 15 seconds in he rolled his eyes, uttered something disparaging and was done. Such a drag when you realize that every generation (apparently) has to go through that thing where, as youngsters, they strive to do something bold and new then dis bold new things when they’re old. I hope Leo doesn’t ever let any “old fahrts” get him down!
Buyo solo breakdown next?
You are a true legend Jay
I would love that sooo much
Leo is one of the most natural players I've ever seen.... Love to watch him play...
Saying that that man’s performance is crazy is a huge understatement. So huge it should be a crime
This is one of my favourite videos of all time hands down, saved to favourites and will revisit it dozens of times over the next few decades!
I found this particular piece emotional, it actually moved me to happy tears. To be a fraction as good as Leo, and to be able to express the inner you using such a beautiful instrument will be my continued goal - thanks Jay.
OMG my favorite sax players together!!!!
What I love most about this video is that it sounds achievable. Really good for motivation as a beginner
What a showman
"Breath attack"? Yup. I have one every time i watch this guy. Absolutely awesome.
I know nothing about musical instruments but I know this take massive talent, respect
Saw leo at Stone Pony in NJ last week! Moon Hooch, Lucky Chops and Too Many Zooz.... Amazing show. So much energy. I danced the whole time!
Finally a fresh young air in the history of sax. Waitin it since 20 years ago.
I wish this freshness would reflect on clarinet as well a little. Sax has sucked all the air in the single reed family for the past 70years.
Leo P is so spot on about exploring the sounds the Saxophone is capable of. One of the things that has kept the guitar so interesting for so long is that new players have come along and innovated on how to play the instrument.
I think all instrumentalists should embrace the exploration and playfulness that Leo personifies, it will make our musical pallets so much richer for it.
I love this guy, have seen Too Many Zooz in Dublin, and oh boy it was most energetic performance ever
Saw them myself in Cardiff a while back, and their energy is STAGGERING. I don't know how any of them can do keep it up for hours at a time, the way they do, but my respect for them is huge.
"If you only practice what people teach you, you'll only know what they know" -Leo P.
# Brilliant
Leo is 100% badass...he is what he is and doesn't try to be anything else!!!
Really? 30 thumbs-down on this? C'mon people - Leo's presentation is unique and FUN (fun is not illegal, you legit musicians) and he is one hell of a player. Whatever brings joy to players and audience and fires up young musicians to push themselves further and harder and to try experimenting with their OWN music, is good! No matter your taste in music or art, ALL the greats to it to another level. Give Leo his due.
The 255 are sax players who can't figure out how to do a gliss. /s
Steve Vie *showboats.* Leo Pellegrino _entertains._
It's most definitely bots man. Don't take it personally
@@MichaelPohoreskithey're most likely bots
@@FastnOut It was a joke.
Leo is a genius. That out of the box thinking is what makes him one of the best sax players of all time.
A brilliant digest of Leo’s amazing performance - thanks!
Like everybody else, I've been waiting for this forever since you started the interviews with influential players. Two of my favorite sax youtubers in one video? What's not to love?
This boy is great. I've been playing for about 25 years. I had never seen him before and I thought that almost everything was invented and I see this and with a baritone, just great.
I know some might not say it’s similar, but I can really relate with my field (Information technology) on some of the advice that Leo gave here. Just practicing every day, experimenting with new techniques (or in my case new technologies), researching things outside your specialty to see how you can improve your own, and “if you only learn what others teach, then you only know what they know” it’s truly inspiring words for whatever art or field is your calling.
Leo P... what a guy
Leo P has the tone and energy I go for when I play in a big band. It’s so full and energized the whole room.
Making the audience engaged is definitely something you can only learn by performing a loooooooot in front of people. I’m not surprised he’s a busker
Showman extraordinaire, Leo P ...........Brining the Bari into pop culture.....
I still believe.
Saxophone inventer has the greatest life story for a musician.
Spend 20 min a day making crazy sounds... good advice
It shows how you can get creative and make your own style. You don’t have to just stand there. Many talents can be displayed.
What a great video... Love that you guys all talk to one another. I can't tell you how many times I've watched the Leo P proms video - always makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up! The mark of a truly great sax performance!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing. This is a beautiful homage to Leo and a great breakdown of Leo’s viral performance. Props to you, my good sir.
I´m learning to play alto sax, but at the same time, I´m learning to speak English, bcz I´m from Mexico!!! Thanks for sharing this video!!!! We love Leo!!! and now we love you too Jimmy!!!
This went into some serious existentialism at the end. Very true and good points!
I don't know if Leo is unique in his style, but I've never seen anything like it. I dig his playing and his vibe so much. I saw the brilliant proms performance and then watched a few others, and here he is, a musician on the quest. And he doesn't throw his weight, he's easy-going. He's more about being curious. What a fantastic asset to the musical world.
Big Jay McNeely, Joe Houston, Red Prysock, Sam Butera, their honking, one-note groove style brought up to date!
I cannot stress this enough. THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO. I just got my selmer super action 80 series ii bari in a week ago and leo P is my role model when it comes to developing my sound. This gave me the insight I needed
Great to hear!
The first time I saw a video of Leo in the subway I was out off for a second, and then then the joy and freedom in his style pulled me in.
Never thought I would see a front man / showman playing the bari.
I absolutely love the Bari Sax. I started band in 5th grade and instantly wanted to play saxophone but, the director made me start on Clarinet. Played Clarinet for 5th and 6th grade finally in the 7th I got to play Alto Sax and instantly fell in love. Played Alto from 7th to 12th grade but my Freshman year during our concert season the director asked me to try the Bari Sax and once again it was instant love so much so that I talked our band director into letting me play Bari Sax during marching band as well. Great videos, thank you so much for your hard work.
Jay’s overtone gliss at 4:29 sounds like a siren or alarm and love it. It’s an example of a technique that is pretty ugly being used well. Congrats to both Jay and Leo
This is so inspiring and I love how Leo takes traditional music, modern music, and DJ and club culture and fuses them into something so exciting. One of the greatest things about people who do things differently and who push the boundaries is that it makes more space for more people; people who might have not considered the saxophone. He's totally right that we haven't get discovered the full potential of the saxophone and in orchestras it is often treated like a modern instrument so we shouldn't stop exploring. Thanks for doing this video...I'm off to practice my glisses! :)
Always works so well with Leo P because he loves to tease our ears and eyes ...and we love it!!!!
I'm not even into Saxophones and i have seen that video more times than i'd like to admit. So this video breaking down technique is actually really cool to me as a total noob
thanks bettersax ,,this is one of the info videos that i like the most ,,,don't forget to thanks leo p for taking the time to talk with you 👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Love Leo P....I think I played that video....20 times or more
Is there a more charismatic sax player today? Leo owns the crowd.❤
Many of the Proms concerts are broadcast live here in the UK and are mainly classical music so it was a real shock and delight when this one came on - a memorable evening. Glad to see you've picked up on it and it's really great that Leo is making an impact in the music world.
"if you only practice what people teach you then you'll ONLY know what they know" Leo P.
such an inspirational quote
this is the exact kinda quote i have been looking for to back me up with my decision to not get private lessons or anything
ill just practice on my own and figure out new and old things on my own. thank you Leo P and Jay Metcalf, yall are both a huge inspiration and influence to me!
Although some baseline structure, a good foundation can take experiments further. LeoP is such an amazing player because he has a rock solid classical training (on clarinet no less!!!)
Learning the basics from an instructor to get you started can only help, and not hurt. After that, you can do whatever you want.
Did you just take us into Leo P's wood shed? Thank you. Leo P's been one of my favorite natural performers for years now.
Those blues licks are so good.
Loved this! I throat sing a little and enjoyed Leo P’s glissandos and Purgatory note.
Plz do another video like this,with Leo you are a amazing duo!!!!!
We will when we can be in the same place together one day.
Leo is a gift and an inspiration. Thanks.
Listen to leo p at work alot woukd live to see the dude live! Im from uk
Leo P is awesome! Been a fan of Too Many Zooz for years!
A great deep dive on Leo P who is unique as the city of New York! Thank Jay you Rock!
blow my mind, amazing!!! thank you very much!!! Leo is really power!!!
Thanks for this. I have never had the opportunity to even touch a sax, but I find this utterly fascinating. You and Leo actually make this (mostly) comprehensible for someone like me who knows nothing of musicianship.
Breathtaking performance and great video. Thanks, Leo P for rocking the world with your Bari and for Jay for the amazing interview. Interesting both from technical point of view and phylosophical.
One of the best videos so far!
Leo P is the reason I’m a band geek. In a good way.
Leo P is one of my favorite bari sax players. Not only because he plays absolutely insane solos, but also because his mannerisms on stage make you realize how much he loves playing the saxophone.
damnit it’s you again fierce gamer. I agree with that statement.
I'm not a sax player, but I really enjoyed this conversation/analysis. Thanks.
He plays exactly what is going on in my brain most of the time
not much?
@@erforderlich5274 hey, what's that supposed to mean
Thanks!
Purgatory, but the GOOD kind of purgatory, mmmmkay?
Love this one, Jay! Once again you rock.
says he doesnt play the bari much, yet it sounds so confident to me!
Thanks so much my favourite video to watch if I'm ever tired in the morning or just not a good day it just turns it around in 5 mins
I'm not a musician at all but I love all kinds of music, i found this insight really fascinating. Been following LC and TMZ for ages.